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90_HR0075

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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION
 2        WHEREAS, In the past two years, brutal bombings seriously
 3    damaged New York's World Trade Center in  1993  and  Oklahoma
 4    City's Federal Building in 1995; and
 5        WHEREAS,  Each  explosion  was  caused  by  criminals  or
 6    terrorists who used explosives illegally; and
 7        WHEREAS,  It  is  imperative  to  identify,  arrest,  and
 8    convict bombers who victimize innocent people; and
 9        WHEREAS,  A  sophisticated  investigatory  technique  for
10    identifying and tracing explosives was invented and developed
11    in  the  1970s, but cannot be implemented without a change in
12    law by the U.S. Congress; and
13        WHEREAS, Several such proposals are currently pending  in
14    Congress; and
15        WHEREAS,  This  investigatory  technique  involves use of
16    color coded plastic flakes which are mixed into each batch of
17    explosive materials during the manufacturing process; and
18        WHEREAS, These color codes can be changed for each 8-hour
19    work shift; and
20        WHEREAS, These microscopic tracing devices are also given
21    magnetic and fluorescent qualities to assist law  enforcement
22    officials   in   finding   these   tiny   specks  by  shining
23    ultra-violet light on debris at a bombing scene; and
24        WHEREAS, Detectives can use a magnet to  pick  out  these
25    identifying tracers from post-bomb debris; and
26        WHEREAS,  Investigators  at  a  crime  scene  can  use  a
27    microscope  to read the code and immediately initiate a trace
28    to the explosives' manufacturer and then its  retail  outlets
29    to  discover the last legal purchaser of the explosives used;
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 1    and
 2        WHEREAS, During a pilot  study  by  the  U.S.  Bureau  of
 3    Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in 1978 and 1979, these tracing
 4    techniques  successfully helped identify, arrest, and convict
 5    a suspect in federal court who used explosives to blow  up  a
 6    truck  at  a  Baltimore  federal court who used explosives to
 7    blow up a truck at a Baltimore steel plant in  1979,  killing
 8    one worker and injuring another; and
 9        WHEREAS,  The  1980  conviction was confirmed by the U.S.
10    Court of Appeals in 1981; and
11        WHEREAS, In the 16 years since this arrest, thousands  of
12    bombs  have  shattered  lives of otherwise ordinary Americans
13    with little notoriety; and
14        WHEREAS, These tagging devices are no longer  mixed  into
15    explosives  in  the  United States due to successful lobbying
16    efforts by interests which encouraged Congress to  pass  laws
17    denying  law  enforcement  agencies  the  assistance of these
18    tagging devices; and
19        WHEREAS, In the years since the Baltimore  bomber's  1980
20    conviction  in  federal court using taggants, bills have been
21    introduced in Congress to help trace the source of  bombings;
22    and
23        WHEREAS,   Insertion   of   tagging   devices   into  all
24    manufactured explosives is opposed by the Institute of Makers
25    of Explosives and the National Rifle Association; and
26        WHEREAS, None of these bills have become law; and
27        WHEREAS, Those who argue against use  of  taggants  which
28    are  the  size  of  pepper flakes claim they would add to the
29    cost of explosives and thus damage mining and oil exploration
30    businesses that use these commercial products; and
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 1        WHEREAS, Others want an exception to any new law so  that
 2    taggants  will  not  be  placed in black or smokeless powder,
 3    which are favorite substances for making pipe bombs; and
 4        WHEREAS, Still others do not want the plastic specks  put
 5    in  fertilizer which can be combined with fuel oil to produce
 6    powerful explosions such as the one that  destroyed  Oklahoma
 7    City's Federal Building; and
 8        WHEREAS,  The nation of Switzerland has successfully used
 9    identification   taggants   (sometimes    called    "chemical
10    fingerprints") in explosives for more than 13 years; and
11        WHEREAS,  The  existing  definition  of armor piercing or
12    "cop-killer" bullets under federal law  is  not  adequate  to
13    prevent  the  design,  manufacture,  and  sale  of  high tech
14    handgun ammunition capable of penetrating police body  armor;
15    and
16        WHEREAS,  The  level  of  handgun  violence  to which law
17    enforcement officers are subjected continues to increase; and
18        WHEREAS, S735, S761, HR1568,  and  HR1710  are  currently
19    pending in the U.S. Congress; therefore, be it
20        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
21    NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that  we
22    memorialize  the  United  States Congress to pass legislation
23    requiring a 6-month cooperative government/industry study  of
24    taggants  and,  in the event this study confirms taggants can
25    be safely integrated  into  explosives,  that  identification
26    taggants   be   mandated  for  all  explosives  manufactured,
27    possessed, and used in the United States; and be it further
28        RESOLVED, That we memorialize the United States  Congress
29    to  amend  HR1710  or  other  legislation to include specific
30    language banning  manufacture  of  "cop-killer"  bullets  and
31    requiring  inclusion  of taggants in explosives manufactured,
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 1    possessed, or used in the United States; and be it further
 2        RESOLVED, That suitable  copies  of  this  resolution  be
 3    presented  to  the  Speaker  of  the  United  States House of
 4    Representatives, the President  pro  tempore  of  the  United
 5    States  Senate, and each member of the Illinois congressional
 6    delegation.

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